Arima, Eugene, Y. Blackfeet and Palefaces: The Pikani and Rocky Mountain House. A Commemorative History from the Upper Saskatchewan and Missouri Fur Trade. Ottawa: The Golden Dog Press, 1995.

Atcheson, Nathaniel. On the origin and progress of the North-West Company of Canada: with a history of the fur trade, as connected with that concern, and observations on the political importance of the company's intercourse with, and influence over the Indians or savage nations of the interior, and on the necessity of maintaining and supporting the system from which that influence arises, and by which only it can be preserved. London: Cox, Son and Baylis, 1811.

Bakker, Peter. A Language of Our Own: the Genesis of Michif, the Mixed Cree-French Language of the Canadian Métis. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997.

Brown, Jennifer S. H. Strangers In Blood : Fur Trade Company Families In Indian Country. Vancouver : University of British Columbia Press, 1980.

Bryce, George. Seven Oaks: an account of the affair of Seven Oaks: the circumstances which led up to it: a description of the contestants: the events fo the conflict, including the death of governor Semple and his followers: and a report of proceedings of the gathering for the unveiling of the Seven Oaks monument, June 19th 1891. Winnipeg, Manitoba free Press, 1891?.

Bryce, George. The remarkable history of the Hudson's Bay company: including that of the French traders of north-Western Canada and of the North-West, XY, and Astor fur companies. London, S. Low, Marston, 1900.

Burns, Robert Joseph. The Post fur trade career of a North West company partner: a biography of John Mcdonald of Garth. Ottawa, direction des lieux et des parcs historiques nationaux, 1977. (Bulletin de recherches; no 60)

Burt, A. L. The United States, Great Britain, and British North America from the Revolution to the Establishment of Peace after the War of 1812. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1940.

Cox, Ross. Adventures on the Columbia River, including the narrative of a residence of six years on the Western side of the Rocky Mountains, among various tribes of Indians Hitherto unknown: together with "a journey across the American continent.” Porland (Ore.), Binfords and Mort, 1957.

Cuthbert Grant. Manitoba. Historic Resources Branch, 1983.

Davidson, Gordon C. The North West Company. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1918.

Dugas, Georges. The Canadian West : its discovery by the Sieur de la Verendrye; its development by the fur-trading companies, down to the year 1822. Montreal : Librairie Beauchemin, 1905.

Eden, Charles H. The home of the wolverene and beaver; or, Fur-hunting in the wilds of Canada. London, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1876.

Ellice, Edward. Continuation of the communications of Mercator [microform] : upon the contest between the Earl of Selkirk, and the Hudson's Bay Company, on one side; and the North-West Company on the other. Montreal : Wm. Gray, 1817.

Fauche, Gaspard Adolphe. Account of the transactions at Fort William, on Lake Superior, in August 1816. S.L : S.N., 1817?.

Fisher, Robin. Contact and Conflict: Indian-European Relations in British Columbia 1774-1890. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1977.

Garry, Nicholas. Diary of Nicholas Garry, Deputy-Governor of the Hudson's Bay Company from 1822-1835 : a detailed narrative of his travels in the Northwest Territories of British North America in 1821. Ottawa : Royal Society of Canada, 1900.

Gough, Barry M. The journal of Alexander Henry the younger, 1799-1814. vol. 1: Red River and the journey to the Missouri. Toronto, Champlain Society, 1988.

Gough, Barry. First Across the Continent: Sir Alexander Mackenzie. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1997.

Harmon, Daniel Williams. A journal of voyages and travels in the interior of North America : between the 47th and 58th degrees of N. lat., extending from Montreal nearly to the Pacific, a distance of about 5,000 miles : including an account of the principal occurrences during a residence of nineteen years in different parts of that country. Toronto : G.N. Morang & Co., 1904.

Harmon, Daniel Williams. Sixteen years in the Indian country : the journal of Daniel Williams Harmon, 1800-1816. Toronto : Macmillan Co., 1957.

Henry, Alexander. Travels and Adventures in Canada and the Indian Territories between the years 1760 and 1776. New York: I. Riley, 1809.

Henry, Alexander. New light on the early history of the greater Northwest : the manuscript journals of Alexander Henry, fur trader of the Northwest Company, and of David Thompson, official geographer and explorer of the same company, 1799-1814. New York : F.P. Harper, 1897.

Lytwyn, Victor P. The Fur Trade of the Little North: Indians, Pedlars, and Englishmen East of Lake Winnipeg, 1760-1821. Winnipeg: University of Winnipeg, Rupert's Land Research Centre, 1986.

Macdonell, Alexander Greenfield. A narrative of transactions in the Red River country : from the commencement of the operations of the Earl of Selkirk, till the summer of the year 1816. London : Printed by B. McMillan, 1819.

Macgillivray, George B. Our heritage; a brief history of early Fort William and the great North West Company; its personalities and competitors form 1764 to 1830. Thunder Bay, Ont., Times-Journal Commercial Printers, 1970.

Mackenzie, Alexander. Voyages from Montreal through the Continent of North America to the Frozen and Pacific Oceans in 1789 and 1793 with an account of the rise and state of the fur trade (Volume 1). New York: Allerton Books, 1905.

Mackenzie, Alexander. First man West: Alexander Mackenzie's journal of his voyage to the Pacific coast of Canada in 1793. Montreal: McGill University Press, 1962.

Mackenzie, Henry. Letter to Simon M'Gillivray, Esq. [microform] : in answer to one addressed by him to the creditors of the late firms of M'Tavish, M'Gillivrays & Co. and M'Gillivrays, Thain & Co. dated London, 26th of February, 1826. [Montreal? : s.n.], 1827.

McLoughlin, John. The financial papers of Dr. John McLoughlin : being the record of his estate and of his proprietory accounts with the North West Company (1811-1821) and the Hudson's Bay Company (1821-1868). Portland : Oregon Historical Society, 1949.

M'Gillivray, Duncan. The journal of Duncan M'Gillivray of the North West Company at Fort George on the Saskatchewan, 1794-5. Toronto : Macmillan Co. of Canada, 1929.

Miller, James R. Skyscrapers hide the Heavens. A History of Indian-White Relations in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1991.

Milloy, John S. The Plains Cree: Trade, Diplomacy and War, 1790 to 1870. Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press, 1988.

Montgomery, James, Sir. Substance of the speech of Sir James Montgomery, bart., in the House of Commons, on the 24th of June, 1819, on bringing forward his motion relative to the petition of Mr. John Pritchard, of the Red River Settlement. London : Printed by J. Brettell, 1819 Montreal. 2nd ed. London : Printed for James Ridgway ... , 1816.

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Vaucrosson, Noel. “A Description Of The Water Craft Used By The Northwest Fur-Trading Company On The Interior Waterways Of Canada From 1783 To 1821.” Student Paper (School of Architecture, McGill University). Unpublished Manuscript, 1962.

Wallace, Stewart W. Documents Relating to the North West Company. Toronto: The Champlain Society, 1934.

Wallace, Stewart W. The Pedlars from Québec and other Papers on the Nor'Westers. Toronto: The Ryerson Press, 1954.

Wheeler, Robert C. A Toast to the Fur Trade: a Picture Essay on its Material Culture. Wheeler Productions, 1985.

Wilcocke, Samuel Hull. Report of the proceedings connected with the disputes between the Earl of Selkirk, and the North-West company at the assizes held at York in Upper Canada october 1818. Montreal, Lane, 1819.

Wood, Raymond W. and Thomas D. Thiessen, eds. Early Fur Trade on the Northern Plains. Canadian Traders Among the Mandan and Hidatsa Indians, 1738-1818: the Narratives of John Macdonell, David Thompson, François-Antoine Larocque, and Charles McKenzie. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1985.

Bibeau, Donald F. “Fur Trade literature from a Tribal Point of View: A Critique.” In Thomas C. Buckley, ed., Rendezvous: Selected Papers of the Fourth North American Fur Trade Conference . St-Paul: North American Fur Trade Conference, 1984: 83-92.

Binnema, Theodore, "The Gros Ventres in the Canadian Fur Trade: A Response to Thomas F. Schilz.” American Indian Quarterly 18 (4) (1994): 533-40.

Birk, Douglas A. “John Sayer and the Fond du Lac trade: the North West Company in Minnesota and Wisconsin.” In Thomas C. Buckley, Rendezvous: Selected papers of the Fourth North American Fur Trade Conference, 1981 . St. Paul, North American Fur Trade Conference, 1984 : 51-61.

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Brown, Jennifer. “Man in his natural state: the Indian worlds of George Nelson.” In: Thomas C. Buckley, Rendez-vous: Selected papers of the Fourth North American Fur Trade Conference. St. Paul, North American Fur Trade Conference, 1984: 199-206.

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Ewers, John C. "The Indian Trade of the Upper Missouri before Lewis and Clark." Missouri Historical Society Bulletin 10 (1954): 436-9.

Fisher, Robin. “Indian Control of the Maritime Fur Trade and the Northwest Coast.” In J.R. Miller, ed., Sweet Promises: a Reader of Indian-White Relations in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1992: 279-93.

Fisher, Robin. “The Western Prologue to the War of 1812.” Missouri Historical Review 30.3 (1936): 267-81.

Jensen, Vincent. “The Macdonell Family in the West.” The Canadian Catholic Historical Association 16 (1949): 71-82.

Jonasson, Eric. “General list of partners, clerks, and interpreters who winter in the North West company's service with the dates and nature of their respective engagements.” Generations - The Journal of the Manitoba Genealogical Society. 4.3 (Fall 1979): 64-66.

Kemp, David D. “Fortitude in business.” North West Courant 3.2 (Autumn 1990): 15-18.

Krech, Shepard III. "The Trade of the Slavey and Dogrib at Fort Simpson in the Early Nineteenth Century", In Shepard Krech III, ed., The Subarctic Fur Trade: Native Social and Economic Adaptations. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1984: 99-143.

Rich, E.E. “Trade Habits and Economic Motivations among the Indians of North America.” In J.R. Miller, ed., Sweet Promises: a Reader of Indian-White Relations in Canada. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1992: 157-79.

Rosemblum, Thomas. “Pelts and Patronage: the Representations made by John Jacob Astor to the Federal Government Regarding his Fur Trade Interests in the Old Northwest, 1808-1818.” In Thomas C. Buckley, ed., Rendezvous: Selected Papers of the Fourth North American Fur Trade Conference, 1981. St-Paul: North American Fur Trade Conference, 1984: 63-72

Russell, Hilary. “Angus Bethune.” In Old Trails and New Directions: Papers of the Third North American Fur Trade Conference. Edited by Carol M. Judd and Arthur J. Ray. Toronto: U. of Toronto Press, 1980: 177-190.

Sprager, Gabriella. “A Comparison of social structure in the Northwest Company and the Hudson's Bay Company.” In Marc Thompson, Status, structure and stratification: current archaeological reconstructions (Calgary, the University of Calgary, 1985): 387-391.

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Centres d' interpretation historique:
White Oak Society, Inc
Source: White Oak Learning Centre & White Oak Fur Post Deer River, Minnesota
North West Brigade Club
Source: The Northwest Brigade Club focuses on the living history of the western Canadian fur trade from 1774 to 1821.

Manuscrits:
Library of Western Fur Trade Historical Source Documents
Source: The Mountain Men and the Fur Trade Virtual Research Center Project